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. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the dow jones average is just a stone's throw from 14,000. headed to its all time high that we reached five years ago. the index which rallied 72 po t points nasdaq 52.2% is in rare territory for certain. yet the chatter it remains skeptical. as i've said many a time, i'm never going to criticize the scep tisism i employ. it is a quality that has made me a ton of money versus the complacency which has been a continual loser. it allows you to leave the table after a big run are. i'm sure that there are plenty of index fund
. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to help you make a little money. my job isn't just...
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hey, scott. >> caller: how you doing, jim? this is scott from studio city in sunny, california. >> loving that. >> caller: boo-yah for ya. >> it's good to have you onboard, what's shaking? >> caller: netflix, yesterday at the close, basically i've been trading the market methodically and it's given me some profits, 95% in cash, looking for something to buy, got a little bored, saw netflix, i know -- i know i shouldn't chase it being up 5% on the day, but i decided to throw some money at it and a couple minutes later, i noticed it popped 35%, and i gave you a call because i was wondering what i should do. >> look, i do these videos every day for realmoney.com, and i said if you owned -- if you owned netflix, take a little off the table today. because i don't like parabolic moves, a great company but that's up too much. cut it in half tomorrow. cut it in half. the move is too big. let's go to tyler in iowa. tyler? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. lagrand, iowa. my stock is invn. the consensus after the bell yesterday and had a solid run
hey, scott. >> caller: how you doing, jim? this is scott from studio city in sunny, california. >> loving that. >> caller: boo-yah for ya. >> it's good to have you onboard, what's shaking? >> caller: netflix, yesterday at the close, basically i've been trading the market methodically and it's given me some profits, 95% in cash, looking for something to buy, got a little bored, saw netflix, i know -- i know i shouldn't chase it being up 5% on the day, but i decided...
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jim's got the ceos of adnet and tim kin. that begins right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, my job is knot just to entertain you but to teach and coach you, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what the heck is going on around here? how can we hit another five-year high for stocks? the general consensus that things aren't so hot. dow gaining 46 points, s&p briefly breaking through the 1,500 level before losing steam in the afternoon. closing ever so slightly in the green while the nasdaq closed, pulled under by the shakespearean tragedy. how can we keep going higher with the disarray in washington? the general sense that the economy's not getting any better. is it? the answer's simple. why you may not think the overall economy is getting better, you're
jim's got the ceos of adnet and tim kin. that begins right now. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere, and i promise -- "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, my job is knot just to entertain you but to teach...
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let's go to jim in florida. jim? >> caller: good evening, jim cramer, this is jim in boca raton, florida. my question is about standard pacific. >> this is a very controversial recommendation i made a few years ago. the stock has ultimately gone up a great deal. they have a big home-building business, including the inland empire in california. listen to dan fulton on the show on friday knows that this area is very, very hot. i think standard pacific hit a high today and came back, probably chase down to seven and then you buy it. blake in michigan, blake. >> caller: jim, it's blake in ann arbor, how are you doing? >> what's going on? >> caller: that's what i'm talking about. i'm looking to get into a little bit of the housing industry. not sure how much i like the reits. i was looking at first american financial. >> it's good. you might want to look at realogy, nation star, but that one's fine too. compare all of them. it is up a lot from last year. let's go to peter in florida. peter? >> caller: how are you? we're a
let's go to jim in florida. jim? >> caller: good evening, jim cramer, this is jim in boca raton, florida. my question is about standard pacific. >> this is a very controversial recommendation i made a few years ago. the stock has ultimately gone up a great deal. they have a big home-building business, including the inland empire in california. listen to dan fulton on the show on friday knows that this area is very, very hot. i think standard pacific hit a high today and came back,...
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leon. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? i'm calling about a company that recently acquired lifegen technologies. the company is nu skin, nus. >> this is a very tough one. sometimes you just have to understand the exigencies of tv. there's an article about nu skin in the post. i'm going to admit something. that's best handled in print. it takes too long to go into the nu skin situation. i'd have to do a whole segment. i don't understand. i'm sorry. team ackman, team icahn, it doesn't matter. the best thing you can do is sit back and watch the brawl. on "mad money" we avoid the battleground shots. let wall street's hot shots throw some punches. just enjoy wapner. enjoy good tv. stay with cramer. >>> it is time. it's time for the "lightning round" on cramer's "mad money." rapid-fire calls one after the other. you say the name of the stock i tell you whether to buy buy buy or sell sell. my staff prepares the graphics on the fly play until you hear this sound and then -- are you ready, skee-daddy? time for the "lightning round"
leon. >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? i'm calling about a company that recently acquired lifegen technologies. the company is nu skin, nus. >> this is a very tough one. sometimes you just have to understand the exigencies of tv. there's an article about nu skin in the post. i'm going to admit something. that's best handled in print. it takes too long to go into the nu skin situation. i'd have to do a whole segment. i don't understand. i'm sorry. team ackman, team icahn, it doesn't...
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. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts. they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to teach and educate. call me. 1-800-743-cnbc. if things are actually better than we thought. that realization makes someone pay more for companies. and it makes us willing to do stuff. hence this market's amazing powers of levitation. however, we're still also in the middle of earnings season. only 30% of a lot of the earnings i follow are done and that means it's dangerous times. a time when it's going to be so dangerous to shoot first and ask questions later that we've got to go over a game plan that i think will allow you to navigate things. it's a game plan for next week and i'll remin
. >>> i'm jim cramer. and welcome to my world. >> firms are going to go out of business and he's nuts. they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to teach and...
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rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a rash of rescues, as floodwaters surprise people down under. >>> welcome back, everybody. kia motors is getting ready to settle false mileage claims. the south korean automaker is putting aside almost $200 million to compensate owners after admitting it overstated the fuel economy on more than 1 million vehicles sold in north america. >>> the boeing 787 dreamliner is still grounded after a rash of mechanical problems. investigators say safety backups failed on at least one of the planes, allowing a battery fire earlier this month. all nippon airways, which has more 787s than any other airline, has canceled almost 500 dreamliner flights so far. >>> and this week can't end soon enough for apple. its stock fell more than 12% yesterday after a disappointing earnings report. many analysts are now lowe
rob and sunny, back to you. >> thanks, jim. appreciate that. >>> coming up next, ashton kutcher takes his turn as the one and only steve jobs. our first look at the movie premiering at sundance today. >>> and just in the nick of time, a rash of rescues, as floodwaters surprise people down under. >>> welcome back, everybody. kia motors is getting ready to settle false mileage claims. the south korean automaker is putting aside almost $200 million to compensate...
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i hope jim is right. let me just say. what concerns me is not so much that bullish sentiment as essentially doubled since november. it doesn't concern me as much that the freight train is leesk the station and investors have to jump on or they'll miss it. what concerns me is the sense of entitlement among investors and traders to the fed to support their bull market rally. that's great but the entitlement is very dangerous. that is a cop out investment strategy in this market. we need sentiment and fundamentals. we need them in check. curb your enthusiasm here. >> larry, do people really feel that entitlements, when you take a look at the diminishing returns in terms of how much the feds, you know, easy printing money, is actually helping stock markets recently don't you feel that kind of complacency is gone? >> no question, mandy. the fed has been the adult in the room. they've done everything they can to support this market and rally. i would say the fed can't act alone. we need the fundamentals to come along. and right
i hope jim is right. let me just say. what concerns me is not so much that bullish sentiment as essentially doubled since november. it doesn't concern me as much that the freight train is leesk the station and investors have to jump on or they'll miss it. what concerns me is the sense of entitlement among investors and traders to the fed to support their bull market rally. that's great but the entitlement is very dangerous. that is a cop out investment strategy in this market. we need sentiment...
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as jim said, that jobs number was good, and you have to crawl before you walk. and this looks like it is starting to crawl. this is two weeks in a row we got it. you look at the chart of gold, your support now is on the lows of today, that 1664 area, below that is 65. and i won't even mention anything on the upside until that 1696, 1700, that's where the real resistance is. >> range bound again. now you know how our guys are trading gold. how about you? do you think it will end lower or higher? log on now and vote in our poll. once there, watch our show today, because we have got jim grant, also doug kass, doug called apple's demise on tuesday. what does he see for apple now? tune in to find out 1:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> microsoft in the green. but we'll dig beneath the surfa surface. can you trust today's 40% move in netflix? herb greenberg joins the desk when "halftime" returns. >>> halfway through the trading day. next, we cover the day's bounces, the island reversals, the breakouts and breakdowns in pops and drops. s dumb money trades in the morning and th
as jim said, that jobs number was good, and you have to crawl before you walk. and this looks like it is starting to crawl. this is two weeks in a row we got it. you look at the chart of gold, your support now is on the lows of today, that 1664 area, below that is 65. and i won't even mention anything on the upside until that 1696, 1700, that's where the real resistance is. >> range bound again. now you know how our guys are trading gold. how about you? do you think it will end lower or...
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so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. in fact, at that point, they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they are no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so for them, they don't need another movement. for the black poor, their movement is just beginning. getting there though, getting the right to go into a restaurant, going to a hotel. if you are poor, what have you gained? >> guest: >> host: but a large amount of us are still poor and there's the silence. >> guest: one thing that happened before that is people who came out of the middle class saw their responsibility to go and help them mobilize those who are poor and destitute. that was the college students, the sons and grandsons ingrained outers of the black peasants, people like myself. my mother grew up in rural florida and segregated schools, the whole works. >> host: who is your father? >> guest: a rich life alabama, was part of the black migration of it to detroit in world war i. at least it's fabulous. >> hos
so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. in fact, at that point, they are overqualified. opportunities are going to open up because now they are no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so for them, they don't need another movement. for the black poor, their movement is just beginning. getting there though, getting the right to go into a restaurant, going to a hotel. if you are poor, what have you gained? >> guest: >> host:...
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so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. then it's just a matter in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to get opened up because they are now no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need another movement. for the black poor the movement is just beginning, getting the right to go into a restaurant, if you are poor what have you gained? >> host: but a large amount of us are still poor. >> guest: one thing that happened after that is the people that came out of the middle class solve the responsibility to go and help mobilize those that are poor and destitute. that's what sncc was. the college students, the sons and grandsons and granddaughters , people like myself. my mother grew up in rural florida and segregated schools. >> host: where was your father? >> guest: originally from alabama, she was part of the black migration. it was against racism. >> guest: that is directly from most people the peasant background, the right to freedom was sent by
so for them, once you remove these jim crow barriers, their agenda is gone. then it's just a matter in fact at that point they are overqualified. opportunities are going to get opened up because they are now no longer facing explicitly racial barriers. jobs are opening up. so, for them they don't need another movement. for the black poor the movement is just beginning, getting the right to go into a restaurant, if you are poor what have you gained? >> host: but a large amount of us are...
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a year older than jim. john was not a georgian athlete as jim so started coaching before jim did. but this is the first superbowl as coach for either one of them. john head coach of the ravens for 5 years. lost in the patriots in the afc title game a year ago. got over the hump. beat new england yesterday and john look what jim accomplished with pride and admiration. >> jim has done great job with the team proud of him and what he accomplished as a coach. but more so as a man. as family man. father. as a husband. as a brother and son and stuff but football team reflects personality. tough. hard nose. element of big play this year they are big time big play threat all those things we have to get prepared for a really great football team and we'll go to work on that this week. >>reporter: now when it comes to the superbowl abc 7 news has you covered. mike and i will be heading up the coverage from new orleans. i'll be stationed on bourbon street pretty much the whole time that's what i have been told. our live reports from the big easy begin superbowl that was really my idea actuall
a year older than jim. john was not a georgian athlete as jim so started coaching before jim did. but this is the first superbowl as coach for either one of them. john head coach of the ravens for 5 years. lost in the patriots in the afc title game a year ago. got over the hump. beat new england yesterday and john look what jim accomplished with pride and admiration. >> jim has done great job with the team proud of him and what he accomplished as a coach. but more so as a man. as family...
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of brotherhood we have a black man in the white house but michele alexander is the author of the new jim crow she talks about statistics in the 21st century under employed and unemployed clear more afflicted with aids and obesity with tougher sentences for the same crimes but we have a black president and i think the silence in the black community is deafening we would protest everything after we got voting rights and we wanted more. leidy think they are silent? >> you can see the difference of the support that king got when he was fighting for civil rights reform through 65 the level of support with the widespread support for what he was trying to do. after 1965 moving to chicago with garbage workers and for people he wanted to occupy the national mall. even during the occupy campaign in recent years no one point* something so for word with his support it went down dramatically. >> host: why? they thought it would make white people angry? >> guest: there was support for the early king for the black people doing well so for them once you remove the jim crow barriers come to the agenda is
of brotherhood we have a black man in the white house but michele alexander is the author of the new jim crow she talks about statistics in the 21st century under employed and unemployed clear more afflicted with aids and obesity with tougher sentences for the same crimes but we have a black president and i think the silence in the black community is deafening we would protest everything after we got voting rights and we wanted more. leidy think they are silent? >> you can see the...
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so jim, my question -- or peter, i should say, let's bring in peter here. my question for you is if you look at the vix, that fear gauge, last week it fell to its lowest level in five and a half years, what does that mean to you? what does that mean to investors and to the economy going forward? >> that's a very very important and critical indicator to watch when you want to try to gauge the market fear. the vix is really the volatility index. and when it slumps as it did last week, what it is really telling us is that there is risk appetite back on. now that may be a very short-lived thing or theme, but the bottom line is the vix did trade sharply lower last week. the result of the fiscal cliff being stepped over temporarily, the result of what we're hearing out of g.o.p. in washington that they will raise the debt ceiling without a large political fight in washington, effectively giving the market some room to move higher without washington standing in the way in terms of their bureaucratic lock-up. david: but peter the president essentially said the -- h
so jim, my question -- or peter, i should say, let's bring in peter here. my question for you is if you look at the vix, that fear gauge, last week it fell to its lowest level in five and a half years, what does that mean to you? what does that mean to investors and to the economy going forward? >> that's a very very important and critical indicator to watch when you want to try to gauge the market fear. the vix is really the volatility index. and when it slumps as it did last week, what...
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. >> jim owens is the c.e.o. of caterpillar. he worries that "buy american" will end up costing more jobs than it will protect. most of these are exported. >> yes, this is a 777 truck. in our mining truck line, this is one of the smaller trucks. this is a 100-ton truck. >> this is one of the smaller trucks. let me just show everybody the scale here. this is one of the smaller trucks. how much of your product is sold in the united states versus the rest of the world? >> if you got right down to new machine and new engine sales, it's roughly 75-25. >> 75 outside the country. >> yes. >> caterpillar made $16 billion last year by selling its heavy excavators and dump trucks overseas. because of the worldwide recession, caterpillar announced 22,000 layoffs. it's another company desperate for the infrastructure portion of the stimulus package. but it's also counting on other stimulus packages in china, south america, and europe... that is, unless they retaliate. >> if we have a "buy america" clause, other countries are going to have a
. >> jim owens is the c.e.o. of caterpillar. he worries that "buy american" will end up costing more jobs than it will protect. most of these are exported. >> yes, this is a 777 truck. in our mining truck line, this is one of the smaller trucks. this is a 100-ton truck. >> this is one of the smaller trucks. let me just show everybody the scale here. this is one of the smaller trucks. how much of your product is sold in the united states versus the rest of the world?...
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thank you, jim. good to see you. chief financial officer of corning. he has been with the company since the '70s. david: he is the best poker player in the world. liz: poker face. he broke it right there. david: he broke it on that one. liz: thank you. david: lots of people are saying oil is going to stick around the price it is right now for the year. we have an analyst who says, listen to this, 2013 will bring new highs for crude, the highest ever! ever!. liz: 148? david: inflation rated. find out why. liz: interesting. the dow approaching a all-time high. up next our market panel tells us where to put your money to work so your portfolio can hit new highs as well. david: protecting your identity and reputation online, not to mention the credit score. the ceo of reputation.com, talking about his company's growth as online privacy and security and your own credit rating is at risk. he will tell you how you can keep it safe. ♪ . [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinc
thank you, jim. good to see you. chief financial officer of corning. he has been with the company since the '70s. david: he is the best poker player in the world. liz: poker face. he broke it right there. david: he broke it on that one. liz: thank you. david: lots of people are saying oil is going to stick around the price it is right now for the year. we have an analyst who says, listen to this, 2013 will bring new highs for crude, the highest ever! ever!. liz: 148? david: inflation rated....
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far from it. >> fox news contributor and sportscaster jim gray joins us. is this now over for this young man and behind him? are we going to hear more? >> for all of us, we can only hope it's behind us. for him, i think this is going to leave a trail for a long time. he answered questions today and at times you have to feel sympathetic and other times you have to think he's naive or stupid and gullible. it's hard to know where this is the truth and why wr it's starting to begin the lie f he's just lying about certain things so far as the date you know it's not hard to understand why he would want to conceal it for a couple days after being told in his world what happened. it turns out now that the woman he was talking to is the man. it's a man perpetrating this. so it just gets stranger and weirder, we can only hope it's over as far as the public is concerned. >> greta: 30 seconds left. what time is looking for a linebacker? who wants him? >> there are 32 team that's will take this guy if he can play. we'll have questions and doubters and cred jiblt in que
far from it. >> fox news contributor and sportscaster jim gray joins us. is this now over for this young man and behind him? are we going to hear more? >> for all of us, we can only hope it's behind us. for him, i think this is going to leave a trail for a long time. he answered questions today and at times you have to feel sympathetic and other times you have to think he's naive or stupid and gullible. it's hard to know where this is the truth and why wr it's starting to begin the...
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jim maceda joining us from tel av aviv. thank you very much. >>> the house of representatives is set to vote today on a measure to extend the u.s. debt ceiling for nearly four months. that bill is expected to get almost unanimous support from the republican caucus, meaning it will pass. democrats would prefer a longer term solution. senate majority leader harry reid has expressed support for the house bill. the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law. ross? >> yeah. >>> we've been asking as a result here in davos how well u.s. lawmakers' persistent failure to come up with a permanent solution impact the u.s. economy. this is some of these views. >> the lack of decisions in the u.s., kicking the can down the road will be a drag. i think it will be a slower start in the united states as a result generally. >> actually very concerned because the issue is demography, medicare. it's not -- everybody focuses on the cost of running the state. about 15% to 20%. but in the short term, i think actua
jim maceda joining us from tel av aviv. thank you very much. >>> the house of representatives is set to vote today on a measure to extend the u.s. debt ceiling for nearly four months. that bill is expected to get almost unanimous support from the republican caucus, meaning it will pass. democrats would prefer a longer term solution. senate majority leader harry reid has expressed support for the house bill. the white house says president obama won't stand in the way of it becoming law....
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stop him and so far, nothing has. >> life always gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and they have taken to swiping just fine. asional have constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ male announcer ] when it comes to the financial obstacles military families face, we understand. our financial advice is geared specifically to current and former military members and their families. [ laughs ] dad! dad! [ applause ] [ male announcer ] life brings obstacles. usaa brings retirement advice. call or visit us online. we're ready to help. lea
stop him and so far, nothing has. >> life always gets better and you are still alive. >> reporter: jim miklaszewski, nbc news, baltimore. >> remarkable story of achievement. >>> let's take a break on this tuesday night and when we come back, we have news on the weight loss front tonight. in health, why some doctors say it is not only what you eat but when what time of the day that matters. >>> and later, a big change for a certain population at the zoo. and...
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don luskin and jim le camp. jim, let me start with you. i know there's a correction out there someplace but i'm not here to look for that. i think the fundamentals are good. the economy ended the year better, the large and medium and small cap stocks, they're all doing better. europe is doing better, china is doing better, japan is doing better and i don't want to sound, you know, too boomy here but the fact is things have improved, have they not? >> they certainly have improved. there's a number of reasons for it. the economy is getting better. it's firing on more cylinders than it was. you can quibble as to whether it's four cylinders or five cylinders but the economy is doing better. more importantly, we're seeing a great asset allocation out of bounds into stocks. the fed has finally gotten what it wants, it's forcing more risk taking. pour more money into stocks and we're seeing individual pour more money into stocks. i like what seeing out of a lot of the metrics you mentioned, the transports and momentum stocks are breaking through
don luskin and jim le camp. jim, let me start with you. i know there's a correction out there someplace but i'm not here to look for that. i think the fundamentals are good. the economy ended the year better, the large and medium and small cap stocks, they're all doing better. europe is doing better, china is doing better, japan is doing better and i don't want to sound, you know, too boomy here but the fact is things have improved, have they not? >> they certainly have improved. there's...
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is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> i do not -- john? >> jaw? john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >> john. >> that was me, john. >> mom -- mom was ready to come through the phone. >> a mom always recognizes. remember the two brothers have coached against each other in the past in a thanksgiving game the ravebs beat the -- ravens beat the 9ers. coming up, we will hear from one of the ark members of the last 49ers -- architects of the last 49ers winning super bowl winning team. >>> trying to get the word out tomorrow will be another spare the air day. rain often dilute pollution but that wasn't the case this time and levels are expected to reach unhealthy levels. this means wood burning ban in place for 24 hours beginning at midnight tonight and ending at midnight tomorrow morning. >>> we have had a string of spare the air days. let's go to our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> i would have thought rain would have canceled it out. i don't know what the criteria is, i expect the rain and the atmosphere would create a better environment but they know what they are doing
is it true that both of you like jim better than john? >> i do not -- john? >> jaw? john harbaugh? [ laughter ] >> john. >> that was me, john. >> mom -- mom was ready to come through the phone. >> a mom always recognizes. remember the two brothers have coached against each other in the past in a thanksgiving game the ravebs beat the -- ravens beat the 9ers. coming up, we will hear from one of the ark members of the last 49ers -- architects of the last 49ers...
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listen f you miss jim demint answering questions on "meet the press" we all did. he didn't answer any questions. my panel and i return to share the pain right after this break. the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood hostility, agitation depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you de
listen f you miss jim demint answering questions on "meet the press" we all did. he didn't answer any questions. my panel and i return to share the pain right after this break. the natural energy of peanuts and delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week...
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listen f you miss jim demint answering questions on "meet the press" we all did. he didn't answer any questions. >> john: welcome back. quick question for the panel. what do conservatives need to do to get back on the street. >> i would be happy to see them put up a candidate like christine o'donnell. that smart thoughtful conservative with ideas and vigorous debates. negin farsad. >> i think they should start working with democrats. they might get something done and democrats don't all have cooties. >> true enough, most of them them--blah--lee. >> how about backing off the military bases all around the world. we don't defunded nasa. >> john: except for the pollution part, i think rand paul would agree. now time for today's f-bomb. did you anyone catch jim demint on "meet the press" he led congress to filibuster more bills than any other congress in history. he voted no on the lily ledbetter act and he doesn't feel that gays should teach school. you unveiled his plan to change the g.o.p. messages but changing all the ineffective messaging even though it has nothin
listen f you miss jim demint answering questions on "meet the press" we all did. he didn't answer any questions. >> john: welcome back. quick question for the panel. what do conservatives need to do to get back on the street. >> i would be happy to see them put up a candidate like christine o'donnell. that smart thoughtful conservative with ideas and vigorous debates. negin farsad. >> i think they should start working with democrats. they might get something done and...
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jim harbaugh expected to say a few words. this is their media availability as we continue to follow the latest with the team. as we head to the superbowl on sunday. the ravens have a similar press event today. we will bring you some of it live as it takes place. i am watching in the news room. we will be right back as soon as things get underway. >> on to bay area weather and traffic first. let us an update on the forecast erica. >> good morning marc as we take it live outside this hour san francisco skyline we have high clouds but we do see a sliver of blue sky. expect sunshine to the afternoon. currently temperatures in the '30's and '40's. 37 in fairfield. 47 in san francisco. for we have a bit more of to talk about. temperatures will be between five and 10 degrees warmer. by thursday mid to upper 60s. again, they want of it will feel like spring. full details coming up in my next report. >> good morning george. >> possibility of delays coming from solano county heading towards martinez out of the nation with an accident r
jim harbaugh expected to say a few words. this is their media availability as we continue to follow the latest with the team. as we head to the superbowl on sunday. the ravens have a similar press event today. we will bring you some of it live as it takes place. i am watching in the news room. we will be right back as soon as things get underway. >> on to bay area weather and traffic first. let us an update on the forecast erica. >> good morning marc as we take it live outside this...
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oh no this is history assassinating people who go against the central banks you see in jim in north j.f.k. in the u.s. you want to get to the central banks and in sixty three he was taken out so no bernanke he is not going to challenge the paper printers because he doesn't want to end up you know writing in an open top of the article somewhere where the brains splattered all over his wife you know that's not a pleasant ending for a central banker is it but well that's a good point because this guy had been operating takahashi had been operating this extreme money printing experiment for four years before he got killed by the military. but you know they were fine with it until he tried to impose austerity upon them upon their pay so this is you know this is one thing we've always said is that the millionaires versus the billionaires versus the trillionaire is and once they start fighting each other once they have to give up their bonuses their city bonuses or whatever it is it could you could see the beginning of these elite starting to assassinate each other well we can only hope. well sp
oh no this is history assassinating people who go against the central banks you see in jim in north j.f.k. in the u.s. you want to get to the central banks and in sixty three he was taken out so no bernanke he is not going to challenge the paper printers because he doesn't want to end up you know writing in an open top of the article somewhere where the brains splattered all over his wife you know that's not a pleasant ending for a central banker is it but well that's a good point because this...
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jim is the john candy character in splash. he is looking up girl's skirts since he was like six. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: president obama met with law enforcement officers yesterday urging them to help build support. we were saying nobody understands this more than cops. they are the ones that have to see this carnage. he said law enforcement leaders are the most important group in terms of gun control. congress will pay at attention to them and we'll be able to make progress. so we'll see. i hate the politics of it have come in so soon. really? we can't just come to the table fresh and go what is really going to help here? >> yeah. >> stephanie: let's go to ken in philadelphia. hi, ken. hi, ken. >> caller: hi, how are you doing? >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: i'm for the second amendment and everything i don't think -- we all have the right to bear arms but i'm thinking this is like an ego thing going on here. what about the rights of the people who are nervous around things that can kill people. the phrase from hu
jim is the john candy character in splash. he is looking up girl's skirts since he was like six. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: president obama met with law enforcement officers yesterday urging them to help build support. we were saying nobody understands this more than cops. they are the ones that have to see this carnage. he said law enforcement leaders are the most important group in terms of gun control. congress will pay at attention to them and we'll be able to make progress. so we'll...
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jim cramer joins us right now. jim, your take on mcdonald's? >> not as bad as people thought. there are a lot of companies reporting numbers, that's not that good. a lot of people saying, the comparison will get difficult. but the stock doesn't go down, because it's just relief rally. mcdonald's had a hard year last year. i can understand why people say, whew, that's not so bad. this stock underperformed last year, let's buy some. >> how about ibm? >> the level of confidence in that is incredible. they have the big $20 target for 2015. that's no longer going to be an issue. this is a company that is making a lot more money per sales than anyone else. 90% margins in software. really a fabulous conference call. >> tell me, what should i do? buy apple today? or sell apple today? >> just hold apple. 37% gross margins or less. the stock goes down a lot. >> does it go down a lot, jim? >> if they don't do 37% gross margins, they've got to do better than that. look, i think that this is an inexpensive stock. everybody's focused on it, yet there's so much money being made in google and
jim cramer joins us right now. jim, your take on mcdonald's? >> not as bad as people thought. there are a lot of companies reporting numbers, that's not that good. a lot of people saying, the comparison will get difficult. but the stock doesn't go down, because it's just relief rally. mcdonald's had a hard year last year. i can understand why people say, whew, that's not so bad. this stock underperformed last year, let's buy some. >> how about ibm? >> the level of confidence...
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as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy, but secretary clinton never stepped on anybody's toes. she always left it to the president to take the lead on things. so i think that was a sign that she was a team player. i find, charlie, more people from both parties today saying that they thought she did a good job, and that she showed that she has real depth. then you would have found four years ago. >> rose: clearly it enhanced her reputation. >> i think so. >> rose: when you look forward to the service of john kerry, assuming what most people believe the obvious confirmation because he's of the senate himself, will he be a different secretary of s
as secretary, she did not have a record of substantial negotiation-- a la henry kissinger, jim baker. it's hard to find things like that on in her record, but on representational side, very strong performance. also in terms of being loyal to president obama. the obama white house was concerned in the beginning, that this superstar, part of team clinton, was going to over-shadow the president and the white house. they were very controlling sometimes in how they methods foreign policy, but...
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what bernanke thinks is relative, he'll keep this a liquid environment for the foreseeable future. >> jim bianco, earnings matter. steve's liked to the earnings so far calling them robust. you're not so impressed though, are you? >> no. we've got 3% earnings growth maybe for the fourth quarter. estimates are for the fourth quarter on a year over year basis of something like 2%. 70% of companies have beaten estimates, the average since the end of the great recession in 2009. it's 72%. revenues are growing at around 3%. that's -- these are not great numbers. 5%, 6%. >> why is the market going higher then? >> what the other guests have said. money-printing. the fed, the bank of japan. you know, back in july when draghi said whatever it takes, they were the loosest central bank and now they are the tightest central bank and everybody has moved out of them even though they haven't changed anything. money-printing matters. you're right. once you get past it. i don't see anything in earnings or revenues. >> what does that mean you do right now? what do you do? you buy stocks or don't you? >> buy
what bernanke thinks is relative, he'll keep this a liquid environment for the foreseeable future. >> jim bianco, earnings matter. steve's liked to the earnings so far calling them robust. you're not so impressed though, are you? >> no. we've got 3% earnings growth maybe for the fourth quarter. estimates are for the fourth quarter on a year over year basis of something like 2%. 70% of companies have beaten estimates, the average since the end of the great recession in 2009. it's...